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- "You order me! You ain't worth a pinch of shit! You kiss my
arse, you god damned louse!" (from the Civil War)
- "I killed him. The company wanted him killed...I killed the son of
a bitch and I was the only man in the company who had the heart to do it."
(from the Civil War)
- "The first thing in the morning is drill, then drill, then drill again.
Then drill, drill, a little more drill. Then drill, and lastly
dril. Between drills, we drill and sometimes stop to eat a little and
have roll-call." (from the Civil War)
- "they knew they were pilgrims" William Bradford, of Plymouth Plantation
- "Welcome, Englishmen" Squanto
- "Life is made of marble and mud" Nathaniel Hawthorne, The House of the
Seven Gables
- "hunger is the best pickle" Ben Franklin
- "Hitch your wagon to a star" Ralph Waldo Emerson
- "call me Ishmael" Herman Melville, Moby Dick
- "You Can't Go Home Again" Thomas Wolfe
- "Time is dead as long as it is being clicked off by little wheels; only
when the clock stops dues time come to life" William Faulkner
- "The old anvil laughs at many broken hammers. There are men who can't be
bought" Carl Sandburg
- "Literature is news that stays news" Erza Pound
- "April is the cruellest month" T.S. Eliot
- "Long-long-long-many minutes" Edgar Allen Poe, The House of Usher
- "Once or twice I have been asked what the peacock is 'good for' - a question
that gets no answer from me because it deserves none" Flannery O'Connor,
"Peacocks Are a Puzzle" (haha Flannery)
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